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Catalogue: England
To the Inhabitants of Nottingham & Nottinghamshire, This Plate of their justly celebrated Market Place is most respectfully inscribed by their obliged and faithful Servamt W. Dearden.
Drawn by W. Goodacre. Engraved by H. Dawe.
Published July 1837, by W. Dearden, Nottingham.
Mezzotint. Plate 324 x 451mm. 12¾ x 17¾". Cut right up to the plate, slight staining.
The Exchange Building standing proudly in the Market Square of Nottingham. The building was built to act as the meeting place of the Corporation of Nottingham, and it was demolished in 1926. A bustling street sceen with carriage, carts, dtreet vendors and people. The shop signs of each premises is clearly printed, allowing an identification of the various businesses in operation in the area at that time.
[Ref: 25006] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
A South West view of Nottingham from the River Trent.
Drawn by R. Bonington. Engraved by J. Cartwright.
[n.d. c. 1810]
Coloured aquatint. Printed area: 650 x 450mm, 22½ x 17¾". Platemark repaired. Unexamined out of frame.
Situated on a steep cliff, the highest point of the town, Nottingham Castle is the main landmark in this image. Various animals can be seen on the banks of the river; two small fishing boats are in the foreground.
[Ref: 28109] £600.00
[Nottingham Castle and the Old Trip to Jerusalem Inn.]
Harold F Collinson [pencil signature.]
[British, n.d., c.1920s.]
Etching, watermarked laid paper, 175 x 130mm. 7 x 5". Paper a little age-toned.
Harold Frank Collinson (1886 - 1955). Collinson was the etching master at Nottingham Municipal School of Art. He left Nottingham in 1940 to live in the United States and died in New York in 1955.
[Ref: 22831] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
South View of Nottingham Castle, As it appear'd on the Evening of the 10.th Oct.r 1831.
Painted by Parker. Engraved by H. Dawe.
Published by Geo. Simons Nottingham. [n.d. c.1831.]
Mezzotint. 203 x 267mm. 8 x 10½".
In 1831 the Duke of Newcastle opposed the Reform Bill which drove rioters to attack the ducal mansion setting part of the building on fire. Fitzwilliam Museum: P.363-R / 130638.
[Ref: 21902] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
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